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    Shakespeare’s "a Midsummer Nights Dream" love is shown in many different ways. During the play there are many different sub-stories and extra plots that it is easy for Shakespeare to add many different ideas‚ these sub-stories in the play are the story of Pyrimus & Thisbee and also the story of the Fairy King and Queen Oberon and Titania. With these added plots in place Shakespeare adds the themes of deceit‚ magic and confusion. In Act 1 Scene 1 parental love is shown when Hermia’s father Egeus tries

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    important themes in The Great Gatsby. The success story is that hard work allows a man to become incredibly wealthy. Fitzgerald shows how the American Dream can fail in The Great Gatsby. Even though Gatsby has worked hard‚ he makes his money by bootlegging. His purpose is in attaining the love of Daisy‚ a girl whom he had a relationship before the war. The multiple people who attend Gatsby’s parties show the greedy want for wealth. As Nick explains in Chapter 9‚ the American Dream was originally about discovery

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    How Does Shakespeare Present The Theme Of Love in `Romeo And Juliet`? In the play `Romeo and Juliet` the writer William Shakespeare uses the theme of love as a main feature to push the story along. Presented are a plethora of variations of love including family love‚ true love and courtly love. This essay aims to analyse these three types of love chosen. Family love or loyalty is evident throughout the storyline. It is observed when Romeo discusses his depression with his cousin‚ Benvolio.

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    The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 7 It was when curiosity about Gatsby was at its highest that the lights in his house failed to go on one Saturday night — and‚ as obscurely as it had begun‚ his career as Trimalchio was over. Only gradually did I become aware that the automobiles which turned expectantly into his drive stayed for just a minute and then drove sulkily away. Wondering if he were sick I went over to find out — an unfamiliar butler with a villainous face squinted at me

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    In Chapter 9 in Mansion of the Heart‚ “John of the Cross insists that these Dark Nights are not optional; nor may they be avoided if we are to grow in relationship to God‚ beyond a certain point” (Ashbrook‚ p.165-166) In reference to agreeing to his claim‚ I could personally relate deeply to the topic. Though the experiences of the Dark Night are often rough and unpleasant‚ the Dark Nights ultimately lead us to be closer to God. The symptoms of the Dark Night can make many feel they have done wrong

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    In the general story of Cinderella‚ a young girl who is raised in a poor environment by her wicked stepmother. In the end of her fairy tale‚ Cinderella marries a handsome and wealthy prince‚ of whom she is unconditionally in love with. Cinderella may not meet everyone’s relationship standards‚ but it does meet the standard of the author Jane Austen. Her only concern would be that Cinderella and Prince Charming don’t confide in each other like Elizabeth and Darcy do in Pride and Prejudice. The couple’s

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    Intro to Business BADM-103-1548 Week 10 Chapter 9 Homework Page 309 (1‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 7) 1. How do companies benefit from empowering their employees? How do employees benefit from empowerment? -By empowering the employees a company will benefit from freeing up their managers from the more hands-on control of workers and it motivates their workers more by adding challenges. Employees benefit in several ways from empowerment‚ such as shared company information and shared decision-making. Empowerment

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    Chapter 7: 1. What does aggregation mean in OO? Give an example. Aggregation is a “part-of” association. For example‚ student is a part of a class. 2. When we employ the technique of generalization in design‚ what are we doing‚ and which part of OO design is closely related to this concept? Generalization is an abstraction where we keep only the essentials and suppress the details. In OO‚ in moving from specific objects to a general class definition is an example of generalization. 3. List two

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    Chapter 9 Profit Planning and Activity-Based Budgeting McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objective 1 9-2 Learning objective 1 • List and explain five purposes of budgeting systems. Purposes of Budgeting Systems Budget Budget a detailed plan‚ expressed in quantitative terms‚ that specifies how resources will be acquired and used during a specified period of time. 1. Planning 2. Facilitating Communication and Coordination 3

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    toChapter 9 1. How well does Atticus feel he should defend Tom Robinson? Is it usual for (white) lawyers to do their best for black clients in Alabama at this time? 2. Scout and Jem have “mixed feelings” about Christmas? What are these feelings and why? 3. Uncle Jack Finch tells Scout that she is growing out of her pants. What does this mean and why might he say it? 4. When Francis talks to Scout he reveals an unpleasant feature of Aunt Alexandra. What is this? 5. Does Scout learn anything

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